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Table 1 DNA Sequence Polymorphisms in the Human A1 and A2a Adenosine Receptor Genes
2003
"... In PAGE 3: ... The 2592C4Tins polymorphism was genotyped both by a PCR-based RFLP- assay using Mbo II (MBI Fermentas) as restriction enzyme and by a PCR-based SSCP-analysis using 50-GGG CCC AGA GGT GAC ATT-30 (forward) and 50-CCT GGG ACT GAG AAG TGG AT-30 (reverse) as primer pair at an annealing temperature of 581C. Conditions of the RFLP-assays and fragment lengths are summarized in Table1 . Each PCR- assay contained 1.... ..."
Table 1 FMISOa and FDG PET correlation data analyses for four tumor types Head amp; Neck Sarcoma Breast cancer Brain tumor Overall
"... In PAGE 3: ... 2, AH11002D. Details of results for the FMISO and FDG data compari- sons are given in Table1 . Statistical associations between FMISO (HV and T:Bmax) and FDG SUVmax uptake are tabu- lated.... In PAGE 5: ...Table1 also reports Spearman correlations between the overall tumor FDG quantitation (SUVmax) and its HV. Overall, the correlation was small (r H11005 0.... In PAGE 5: ... Tables 2 and 3 show the distribution of correlation based on tracer uptake. Table1 also reports the average pixel-by-pixel correlations observed within each tumor type. All of these average correla- tions are positive and are highly significant.... In PAGE 6: ... However, because the ability to respond to hypoxia is tissue type dependent and genetically determined, the other traits might be exhibited in some situations (17). We analyzed the global correlation between FMISO and FDG for all tumor types as summarized in Table1 . The maxi- mum T:B ratio of FMISO uptake is nearly identical in different tumor types, whereas HV shows variation according to the tumor type.... ..."
TABLE 15.1. COMMON POSITRON EMITTING RADIONUCLIDES USED IN POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY
Table 10. Sensitivity and Specificity of Positron Emission Tomography for Detecting Coronary Artery Disease (Greater Than or Equal to 50% Stenosis)
TABLE 1. Affinities of adenosine receptor antagonists for adenosine receptor subtypes
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Table 1. Technological improvements in the first 20 years of computed tomography [7].
"... In PAGE 3: ... 4 X-ray CT imaging Computed Tomography (CT) was the first non-invasive radio- logical method allowing the generation of tomographic images of all parts of the human body without superposition of neigh- boring structures. CT imaging has gone through a radial im- provement since its introduction in 1972 ( Table1 ). Today, a CT scanner is a crucial part of any real radiological department.... ..."
Table 1. Technological improvements in the first 20 years of computed tomography [7].
"... In PAGE 3: ... 4 X-ray CT imaging Computed Tomography (CT) was the first non-invasive radio- logical method allowing the generation of tomographic images of all parts of the human body without superposition of neigh- boring structures. CT imaging has gone through a radial im- provement since its introduction in 1972 ( Table1 ). Today, a CT scanner is a crucial part of any real radiological department.... ..."
TABLE 1 Potencies of adenosine receptor agonists to compete for [3H]CPX binding sites in atrial membranes, in the absence and presence of 100 mM GTP Values are equilibrium dissociation constants for the binding of CCPA or SHA040 to high and low affinity agonist binding states of A1 adenosine receptor in the absence KH and KL, respectively) and presence (Ki-GTP) of GTP. Agonists
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Table 1: P1 receptor effects and ligands adapted from Ralevic et.al. 1998 P1 receptor
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"... In PAGE 9: ...3 Purinergic Receptor Family The purinergic receptor family consists of two different subgroups, the P1 and P2 receptors. P1/adenosine receptors ( Table1 , next page) have four known members (A1, A2A, A2B, A3) that have been cloned from a variety of species. The natural agonist is adenosine.... ..."
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